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. >> the evidence is scheduled to go on display in 2015 at a future law enforcement museum at the law enforcement memorial. scott broom, 9news now. >> victims of domestic abuse in montgomery county can now go to the family justice center in rockville to get comprehensive help that may save their lives. armando trull reports, they have a high-tech weapon in their protective arsenal. >> a prosecutor and a judge are talking over a video feed. >> in real time. >> that's how victims in maryland can now ask a judge to issue a restraining order against their abuser. >> the petition when they come in, they are not isolated. they are able to avail themselves of all of the services available at the justice center. >> the pilot program has been given the green light to be implemented statewide. volunteers at the family justice center. she was a victim in 2008. her boyfriend tried to kill her with a two foot tall crucifix. the video feed will make it easier for victims to take the first step and approach a corpse. >> you don't have to see your abuser. you have to do everything on the video. >> th
. >> the evidence is scheduled to go on display in 2015 at a future law enforcement museum at the law enforcement memorial. scott broom, 9news now. >> victims of domestic abuse in montgomery county can now go to the family justice center in rockville to get comprehensive help that may save their lives. armando trull reports, they have a high-tech weapon in their protective arsenal. >> a prosecutor and a judge are talking over a video feed. >> in real time. >>...
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when he first came out of harvard he worked for a law firm in new york city. when he went to arizona he tried to set up a system where you have lawyers appointed for indigents. then something happened in may of 1984 where he takes off with $100,000 of a client's, allegedly and then starts off on this life of crime. >> what's the spying about? >> the espionage case has to do -- as all this was spinning up, he tried to make contact with or made contact with a hostile foreign power or an intelligence officer and because of his former secret clearance the fact he was a reservist in intelligence that's what he was saying, they wanted to know why are you talking to these people. and that is something that now that they have him, they will focus on. >> he was hiding in plain site. he was having pictures taken with senator john mccain, congresswoman michele bachmann. >> george bush, rudy giuliani. >> that's incredible. great to see both of you. thank you. >>> crash dumys used to be nothing more than rag dolls. now they go hi-tech. we go into a facility where some smar
when he first came out of harvard he worked for a law firm in new york city. when he went to arizona he tried to set up a system where you have lawyers appointed for indigents. then something happened in may of 1984 where he takes off with $100,000 of a client's, allegedly and then starts off on this life of crime. >> what's the spying about? >> the espionage case has to do -- as all this was spinning up, he tried to make contact with or made contact with a hostile foreign power or...
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currently cruz is a top partner at a law firm lewis morgan. cruz has never been elected to public office at age 41. how does he explain his win over david dewhurst the incumbent lieutenant governor a wealthy businessman who spent $19 million of his own money on there race? >> look, everyone who has a vested interest in the status quo, in business as usual in spending and spending and spending wants to stop anyone who wants to stop that gravy train. but i think the american people are looking for leaders that aren't going to washington, to suddenly be popular at the cocktail parties. they are looking for leaders to go to washington and to be public servants. >> this november, paul sadler, being vacated by the outgoing o republican senator kay bailey hutchison. >>> question. what does ted cruz's victory say about the tea party movement and its influence on the republican party? rich lowry? >> john it says the most important and powerful force in the republican party right now is the tea party combined with a genuinely impressive candidate. we ha
currently cruz is a top partner at a law firm lewis morgan. cruz has never been elected to public office at age 41. how does he explain his win over david dewhurst the incumbent lieutenant governor a wealthy businessman who spent $19 million of his own money on there race? >> look, everyone who has a vested interest in the status quo, in business as usual in spending and spending and spending wants to stop anyone who wants to stop that gravy train. but i think the american people are...
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. >> reporter: a new maryland law that allows the autoinated devices was enacted in may. last year, bus drivers reported 500 illegal passes. >> when a school bus is coming up to a bus stop and there are kids standing around. >> reporter: both xerox, the administrator of the program, as well as the county sheriff review all of the pictures before citations are issued. by december, 40 county buses will be equipped with the cameras. not soon enough for judy jackson. >> no. i would not want to see one of those kids get hit by a car. i would hate for -- a driver to have to live with that. >> montgomery county has school bus cameras. the leads the state with the number of violations. in one day, the county department of education said 494 drivers ignored the stom arm of school buses. >>> investigators in montgomery county just about ruled out mechanical issues for a ride on bus crash in civil spring. the video was amazing. no one was hurt. the bus plowed into a home last night. the driver said that he thought the brakes went out. but investigators are saying the brakes were fin
. >> reporter: a new maryland law that allows the autoinated devices was enacted in may. last year, bus drivers reported 500 illegal passes. >> when a school bus is coming up to a bus stop and there are kids standing around. >> reporter: both xerox, the administrator of the program, as well as the county sheriff review all of the pictures before citations are issued. by december, 40 county buses will be equipped with the cameras. not soon enough for judy jackson. >> no....
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they say despite antidiscrimination laws transgender people stiffly a hard time finding a place to live and work. >>> an update tonight on the story 9news has been reporting on and following since early this year. the owner of town square market in northwest d.c. today faced a hearing to determine whether he would be able to keep his liquor license. that proceeding at an brarks d.c.'s alcohol control board, came after richard kim was convicted of selling alcohol to a minor. the chair of the board showed the evidence of multiple sales to minors and a detective testified town square mark was a feeding frenzy for teenagers who wanted to buy booze. through a translator kim told the board this would never happen again. abra will now deliberate behind closed doors. >>> in maryland gamblers are one big step closer to seeing las vegas-style table games and casino number six, possibly at the national harbor. governor o'malley signed the bill today. legislation approved by lawmakers during this week's special session. now it's up to the voters statewide on whether to approve all this. they will s
they say despite antidiscrimination laws transgender people stiffly a hard time finding a place to live and work. >>> an update tonight on the story 9news has been reporting on and following since early this year. the owner of town square market in northwest d.c. today faced a hearing to determine whether he would be able to keep his liquor license. that proceeding at an brarks d.c.'s alcohol control board, came after richard kim was convicted of selling alcohol to a minor. the chair...
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officer still on paid leave because she signed a petition that helped put maryland's same sex marriage law on the november ballot. so is this a violation of . ang la mccaskill's first -- angela mccaskill's first amendment rights or is the case of a diversity officer not supporting equal rights for all? bruce leshan is looking for answers. >> reporter: two people at the heart of this controversy are not talking. the galludet university president did send out an e- mail blast to students saying that dr. mccaskill has participated in a legislative initiative that some feel is inappropriate. dr. mccaskill's husband did pick up the phone at their upper marlboro home and said no comment because they're still looking for a lawyer, but he did say his wife is so upset about this that she is now under a doctor's care. >> i was quite shocked. >> reporter: the man leading the effort to block gay marriage in maryland says he is shocked. >> now we're saying because she signed a petition oops, put the brakes on. she can't fairly do her job when i think the day before anybody would have probably said she'
officer still on paid leave because she signed a petition that helped put maryland's same sex marriage law on the november ballot. so is this a violation of . ang la mccaskill's first -- angela mccaskill's first amendment rights or is the case of a diversity officer not supporting equal rights for all? bruce leshan is looking for answers. >> reporter: two people at the heart of this controversy are not talking. the galludet university president did send out an e- mail blast to students...
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it added a referendum to maryland's ballot next month which will ask voters to support or reject the law. some thought it was inappropriate for her considering her position at the school. those for marriage equality hope she will be reinstated soon saying everybody is entitled to free speech and their own opinion. >>> one of the most high profile affirmative action cases in years got under way yesterday. >> the outcome could have a broad impact on college admissions practices arounded country. danielle nottingham has the latest. >> reporter: abigail fisher saw her lawsuit against the university of texas argued before the supreme court wednesday. she sued the school four years ago claiming she did not get in partly because she is white. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying for the university of texas. >> reporter: the university of texas uses factors including test scores, activities and race. lawyers for the university told the court the policy is necessary to improve diversity. >> most americans would like a day when we don
it added a referendum to maryland's ballot next month which will ask voters to support or reject the law. some thought it was inappropriate for her considering her position at the school. those for marriage equality hope she will be reinstated soon saying everybody is entitled to free speech and their own opinion. >>> one of the most high profile affirmative action cases in years got under way yesterday. >> the outcome could have a broad impact on college admissions practices...
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>> she's the georgetown law student who talked about the need for the government to provide her with free birth control. >> rush limbaugh called her a name. [ overlapping speakers ] >> 15 minutes of name. the guard particles, discovery completes the standard model of physics, and explains the mechanism from which mass comes into existence. does that prove, or disprove god's existence? either way, it's 15 minutes are up. best minute of the year. >> hamas, celebrates after 1500 district hits in 8 days, and the world believes it was a great victory. >> vice president biden, bin laden is dead, and general motors is alive. >> president obama's entire reelection campaign. to me, it was one big eally, al >> pretty much. >> mitt romney's statement that he cares about 100% of the people. >> best spin of the year. that al-qaeda is on the run. unless you mean charging at our diplomatic missions with our assault rifles blazing, and rpg's firing. you with me pat? >> again, i think i heard that last show. >> from you? >> best comeback. >> you really are hard up, aren't you? >> okay, the most [ ina
>> she's the georgetown law student who talked about the need for the government to provide her with free birth control. >> rush limbaugh called her a name. [ overlapping speakers ] >> 15 minutes of name. the guard particles, discovery completes the standard model of physics, and explains the mechanism from which mass comes into existence. does that prove, or disprove god's existence? either way, it's 15 minutes are up. best minute of the year. >> hamas, celebrates after...
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. >> members of congress are moving forward with changes to the law that created that board and these changes are expected to address these concerns even more. >>> it is 4:31 just about. taking a look at what's going on on the campaign trail this morning. vice president joe biden made some comments that some are saying are controversial. others are even saying these are racially sensitive. >> as drew levinson reports, some of the sharpest words from both sides are coming from the political ads. >> reporter: vice president joe biden sparked controversy from the campaign trail when he told supporters, including hundreds of african-americans, that mitt romney wanted to cut back on wall street regulations. >> unchain wall street. we're going to put you all back in chains. >> reporter: that sparked a war of words between the two campaigns. romney says biden disgraced the office of the president. >> another outrageous charge, this came a few hours ago in virginia, and the white house sinks a little bit lower. i've got a message for them. if you want to know what's outrageous, it's their pol
. >> members of congress are moving forward with changes to the law that created that board and these changes are expected to address these concerns even more. >>> it is 4:31 just about. taking a look at what's going on on the campaign trail this morning. vice president joe biden made some comments that some are saying are controversial. others are even saying these are racially sensitive. >> as drew levinson reports, some of the sharpest words from both sides are coming...
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we think the mandate in the law is constitutional. we think the court will rule that way. >> what would happen, though, i mean if this whole thing was thrown out and you had to start over? >> i'm not going to speculate about something i don't believe will happen. i don't believe it will happen and so i just think we should focus on what is the law doing for people now and what would happen if, in fact, the republicans were able to repeal it? >> you can see the whole interview on the new expanded hour long face the nation this sunday here on channel 9. in fact, there's bob schieffer up in new york talking with us or should i say right here in washington. what's your gut say, bob, about the fate of the healthcare bill? >> well, i kind of go along with joe biden. i don't think you can take from the oral arguments, make really a good judgment on what they're going to do because oftentimes they will play the devil's advocate, but having said that, it was hard to come way from those oral arguments believing -- come away from those oral argu
we think the mandate in the law is constitutional. we think the court will rule that way. >> what would happen, though, i mean if this whole thing was thrown out and you had to start over? >> i'm not going to speculate about something i don't believe will happen. i don't believe it will happen and so i just think we should focus on what is the law doing for people now and what would happen if, in fact, the republicans were able to repeal it? >> you can see the whole interview...
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that's because massachusetts law says compounding pharmacies which mix custom made medicines pevery patient for each dose it sends out. necc shipped the tainted steroid out to medical facilities in bulk without these prescriptions. cbs news called the necc for a response. the company did not immediately respond. government health officials acknowledge there's a regulatory gap when it comes compounding pharmacies. for instance massachusetts does not have the authority to track how many vials of a drug are produc produced. at the federal level the food and drug administration does not have clear authority to examine records in a compounding pharmacy. fda is seeking more authority. this pharmacist served on a panel setting regulations. >> who is minding the store in terms of regulation? >> the fda has worked very hard over the last several years to try from mull gate regulations, to clearly define when does a compounding pharmacy exceed its pharmacy and become a manufacturering under the purview of the fda. >> the cdc found so far the main fungus responsible is an organism that has never been
that's because massachusetts law says compounding pharmacies which mix custom made medicines pevery patient for each dose it sends out. necc shipped the tainted steroid out to medical facilities in bulk without these prescriptions. cbs news called the necc for a response. the company did not immediately respond. government health officials acknowledge there's a regulatory gap when it comes compounding pharmacies. for instance massachusetts does not have the authority to track how many vials of...
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the senate hasn't passed a budget for three years although we have a budget law that says you have to pass a budget every year so it is dysfunctional. >> bob why does mitt romney think paul ryan is the man to help him get elected? >> well i asked him that question and he said that they just agree on policy and they both, the conservatives in the party, a lot of the strong voices on the conservative side urged him to take paul ryan, but i came away from that interview just watching the two of them together. i came away from the interview believing depicting most of all because he liked him, he picked him because he liked him. i think they just struck a chord there and i think he liked him and felt comfortable with him. >> bob, thank you, with jock dickerson or political director, vice presidential candidates are often picked because they will appeal to independent voters, that anyandidate needs to win, doesn't seem to be the case in paul ryan's case. >> that is not the case with ryan. you know, cheers will go up in the crowd here when ryan's name is mentioned inome of these speeches, b
the senate hasn't passed a budget for three years although we have a budget law that says you have to pass a budget every year so it is dysfunctional. >> bob why does mitt romney think paul ryan is the man to help him get elected? >> well i asked him that question and he said that they just agree on policy and they both, the conservatives in the party, a lot of the strong voices on the conservative side urged him to take paul ryan, but i came away from that interview just watching...
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it was lohan's third brush with the law in the past few weeks. elton john lost his defamation suit against a london newspaper that rupert murdoch owns. he said a front page story published in june suggested he was guilty of tax fraud but a judge ruled that wasn't the case. it's not quite the bat mow deal but kia motors unveiled its version of a batman inspired car here in new york. it's the first of eight super hero kias that will be auctioned off for charity in the coming months. the proceeds will go towards fighting hunger in africa. many say sarah brighton has a graceful voice. the soprano said she's ready to begin her flight training for her ten-day trip in 2015. >> i was put into an ag position -- [indiscernible] the air compression chamber, rotating chair which is meant to make you feel incredibly uncomfortable and nauseous but to get through everything with flying colors. >> reporter: the space travelers are being charged $60 million each. sthat's your eye on entertainment. >> thank you for keeping your eye on 9news now at 6:00 a.m. good m
it was lohan's third brush with the law in the past few weeks. elton john lost his defamation suit against a london newspaper that rupert murdoch owns. he said a front page story published in june suggested he was guilty of tax fraud but a judge ruled that wasn't the case. it's not quite the bat mow deal but kia motors unveiled its version of a batman inspired car here in new york. it's the first of eight super hero kias that will be auctioned off for charity in the coming months. the proceeds...
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supreme court upheld the provision last year leaving open the possibility of contesting the law after it goes into effect. >>> to the lingering effects of hurricane isaac. oil was washed up on beaches from the bp spill in 2010. tar balls and oil have been reported on beaches in alabama and louisiana. bp says some of the oil is from its spill, but that some may be from other sources. a 13-mile stretch of louisiana beach has been closed. >> this kind much puts to rest suspicions as to whether or not there's still oil out there. we're going to hold whoever is responsible for getting that picked up. >> experts say even though the oil is less toxic now, it can still harm wildlife. >>> health officials say it's the worst year ever for case was the west nile virus in texas. at least 510 cases have been reported. 87 deaths reported nationwide. at least 43 in texas alone. anna werner reports. >> it was just miserable. fever and chills and headaches, nausea. i mean, you name it, it was miserable. >> 42-year-old katherine de ville was infected with west nile in july. she wound up with meningitis
supreme court upheld the provision last year leaving open the possibility of contesting the law after it goes into effect. >>> to the lingering effects of hurricane isaac. oil was washed up on beaches from the bp spill in 2010. tar balls and oil have been reported on beaches in alabama and louisiana. bp says some of the oil is from its spill, but that some may be from other sources. a 13-mile stretch of louisiana beach has been closed. >> this kind much puts to rest suspicions as...
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these moral ideas, each of these moral ideas is essential to democratic government, to the rule of law, to life in a humane and decent society. they are the moral creed of our country. as powerful in our time as on the day of america's founding. they are self-evident and unchanging and sometimes even presidents need reminding that our rights come from nature and god and not from government! [ applause ] founding generations secured those rights for us and in every generation since the best among us have defended our freedoms, they are protecting us right now. we honor them and all of our veterans and we thank them. the right that makes all the difference now is the right to choose our own leaders, and you are entitled to the clearest possible choice, because a time for choosing is drawing near, so here is our pledge. we will not duck the tough issues, we will lead. we will not spend the next four years blaming others. we will take responsibility. we will not try to replace our founder principles. we will reapply our founding principles. [ applause ] the work will be hard. these times d
these moral ideas, each of these moral ideas is essential to democratic government, to the rule of law, to life in a humane and decent society. they are the moral creed of our country. as powerful in our time as on the day of america's founding. they are self-evident and unchanging and sometimes even presidents need reminding that our rights come from nature and god and not from government! [ applause ] founding generations secured those rights for us and in every generation since the best...
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reporter: but friday when the jury found him guilty of all of them, some like seton hall university law professor mark poirer thought the verdict was an overreaction. >> i was really very sad. i don't think any good will come of this. >> reporter: what do you mean? >> ravi's life will be ruined. i don't see how the judge can avoid giving him jail time. i think that the breadth with which the hate crime law was applied will open it up for a lot of prosecutorial discretion and for a lot of groups across the spectrum to claim that they've been victims. >> that data is right there for you.... >> reporter: the professor says that ravi's behave yorp doesn't quite add up to what is traditionally viewed as hate acts. although some of his texts shown to the jury, like this one, keep the gays away, showed some bias. he wants to cases like that of the real-life subject of the 1999 oscar-winning film "boys don't cry." he was targeted for being a transgendered man and was raped, beaten and murdered by his asailants. dharun rafi on the other hand never physically threatened his roommate. witnesses te
reporter: but friday when the jury found him guilty of all of them, some like seton hall university law professor mark poirer thought the verdict was an overreaction. >> i was really very sad. i don't think any good will come of this. >> reporter: what do you mean? >> ravi's life will be ruined. i don't see how the judge can avoid giving him jail time. i think that the breadth with which the hate crime law was applied will open it up for a lot of prosecutorial discretion and...
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but members of congress are already moving forward with changes to the law that created the board. >> those are easily fixed things. they should have been done a long time ago. shame for not doing it. >> anyone uses a dulles toll road will be paying for legal fees. >> for both sides. >> virginia congressman says the board is already in a pricey legal battle with a former board member. he says changing the board may be one bill that can make it through a gridlock congress. >> this has nothing to do with republican or democrat. it's ethics. it's morality. it's making sure that you have people on there that are not traveling to worldwide places, chargingly cor charging liquor bill. >> at dulles, bruce leshan, 9news now. >> and sources are telling 9news, transportation secretary will be pulling together leaders from across the region soon to figure out a deal to fix the problems. >>> still to come on 9news, an appalachian anniversary. we celebrate 75 years on this historic trail. >>> then a little later, the presidential candidate spends some energy attacking each other's energy plan. >>
but members of congress are already moving forward with changes to the law that created the board. >> those are easily fixed things. they should have been done a long time ago. shame for not doing it. >> anyone uses a dulles toll road will be paying for legal fees. >> for both sides. >> virginia congressman says the board is already in a pricey legal battle with a former board member. he says changing the board may be one bill that can make it through a gridlock...
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. >> reporter: a new maryland law that will allow for these devices enacted in may. last year in frederick county, the bus drivers reported nearly 500 illegal passes. when the school bus is coming up, there are kids standing around, that you never know where they are going to come from. the administrator of the program as well as the county sheriff, review all pictures before the citations are issued. by december, 40 county buses will be equipped with these new cameras, but not soon enough for judy jackson. >> no, i would not want to see one of those kids get hit by the car. and i would hate for a driver to have to live with that. >> in maryland, 9news now. >> well said. >> the owner of the violating vehicle will need to get their tickets in the mail. >> they are being remembered tonight. the former owner of the cleveland browns and the baltimore ravens passed away today set up at the hospital. and they are among those mourning the loss of the nfl. and i will tell you literally that it it does not take five minutes to spend with art that you immediately needed to rec
. >> reporter: a new maryland law that will allow for these devices enacted in may. last year in frederick county, the bus drivers reported nearly 500 illegal passes. when the school bus is coming up, there are kids standing around, that you never know where they are going to come from. the administrator of the program as well as the county sheriff, review all pictures before the citations are issued. by december, 40 county buses will be equipped with these new cameras, but not soon...
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an independent renowned law firm interviewed board members. this was months of the investigation of talking with board members and employees. they also received is ups and people were put under -- received subpoenas and people were put under oath and found a major code violation in the ramada itself. so the take-away here as board members were talking in this press conference, they said they want to move forward. they are on a path of reform. they would not go into clear details of any possible criminal activity, but they say they want to be transparent. this finding is now made public today and it has been given to the media and now it is also being given to law enforcement. they would not go into any other detail, but they say the finding is clear of a violation of code of ethics and that is what they will move forward in terms of ramada and what they will do to be more transparent. back to you. >> surae chinn, thank you. >>> still ahead tonight preparing for the only debate there will be between the vice presidential candidates. >> reporter
an independent renowned law firm interviewed board members. this was months of the investigation of talking with board members and employees. they also received is ups and people were put under -- received subpoenas and people were put under oath and found a major code violation in the ramada itself. so the take-away here as board members were talking in this press conference, they said they want to move forward. they are on a path of reform. they would not go into clear details of any possible...
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we think the mandate and law is constitutional. we think the court will rule that way. >> what would happen, though, i mean, if this whole thing was thrown out and you have to start over? >> i'm not going to speculate about something i don't believe will happen. i don't believe it will happen. so i just think we should focus on what is the law doing for people now and what would happen if, in fact, republicans are able to repeal it? >> bob schieffer with us from washington. good morning. at the beginning of this, as vice president said, have you been in washington a lot of years so it's good to see "face the nation" go after a lot of years, to a full hour, to have an opportunity to get involved in this political race we're looking at. secondly, the vice president, you have known him a lot of years since he came to the senate, when he was 29 years old. what kind of vice president has he been and how valuable and how well do the president and vice president get along? >> well, i think he's been a very good vice president. this is not
we think the mandate and law is constitutional. we think the court will rule that way. >> what would happen, though, i mean, if this whole thing was thrown out and you have to start over? >> i'm not going to speculate about something i don't believe will happen. i don't believe it will happen. so i just think we should focus on what is the law doing for people now and what would happen if, in fact, republicans are able to repeal it? >> bob schieffer with us from washington....
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republicans say the current law encourages casual premarital sex. the full house could take up the bill friday. >>> researchers in new york believe they've created a breakthrough vaccine against cancer, designed not only to kill cancer cells but to train the body's immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells for the rest of a person's life. doctors are about to start human trials of the vaccine. >>> the time right now, 6:38. i'm watching your money! this morning, the average price for regular grade gas in the d.c. metro area sits at $3.46 a gallon. that's up 22 cents in the last month and this morning, we have some ways to help you get more miles out of each fill up. according to "u.s. news & world report," one of the main ways to save is to combine your trips. starting your car is the most draining thing on your gas tank. also, change your oil. it could increase performance and cut down on the amount of gas you need. lose that extra baggage. take out the lawn chairs and anything else that is taking up space in the trunk. fill up earlier in
republicans say the current law encourages casual premarital sex. the full house could take up the bill friday. >>> researchers in new york believe they've created a breakthrough vaccine against cancer, designed not only to kill cancer cells but to train the body's immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells for the rest of a person's life. doctors are about to start human trials of the vaccine. >>> the time right now, 6:38. i'm watching your money! this morning, the...
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biondolillo, the safety director of the massachusetts department of health said: that's because massachusetts law says compounding pharmacies, which mix custom-made medicines, must have a prescription for every patient for each dose they send out. it appears necc shipped the tainted vials of steroids to medical facilities in bulk, without these prescriptions. cbs news called the necc for a response. the company did not immediately respond. today, government health officials acknowledge there is a regulatory gap when it comes to compounding pharmacies. for instance, massachusetts does not have the authority to track how many vials of a drug are produced. at the federal level, the food and drug administration does not have clear authority to examine records in a compounding pharmacy. the f.d.a. is seeking more authority. pharmacist eric kastango served on a panel creating federal safety standards for the compounding pharmacy industry. who is minding the store in terms of regulation? >> the f.d.a. has worked very hard over the last several years to try to promulgate regulations to clearly define whe
biondolillo, the safety director of the massachusetts department of health said: that's because massachusetts law says compounding pharmacies, which mix custom-made medicines, must have a prescription for every patient for each dose they send out. it appears necc shipped the tainted vials of steroids to medical facilities in bulk, without these prescriptions. cbs news called the necc for a response. the company did not immediately respond. today, government health officials acknowledge there is...
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her mother-in-law put her arm around her, rubbed her back. it was clearly agony. >> they have created just a tremendous hole in my heart and their damage is going to be, you know, permanent damage. >> reporter: abbey maslin was too shaken to talk at the courthouse, but she spoke at a community meeting the night before. >> he's making amazing progress. he is an incredible man and he is very strong and he's lucky to be alive. >> reporter: we now have new details about what the suspects allegedly did to the young father in this pocket park on that warm night back in august. tommy branch allegedly hit him with a baseball bat. sunny kuti allegedly smacked him in the face with a fake em out beebee gun and michael moore pushed him and he hit his head on the ground. bruce leshan, 9 news now. >> 17-year-old sunny kuti put his hands together and seemed to pray during the hearing, but the suspects never seemed to look back at abbey maslin. >>> a former prince george's county school bus driver was sentenced to 10 years in prison today for deliberately cr
her mother-in-law put her arm around her, rubbed her back. it was clearly agony. >> they have created just a tremendous hole in my heart and their damage is going to be, you know, permanent damage. >> reporter: abbey maslin was too shaken to talk at the courthouse, but she spoke at a community meeting the night before. >> he's making amazing progress. he is an incredible man and he is very strong and he's lucky to be alive. >> reporter: we now have new details about what...
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before the year is out, unless the congress does something, and the president would have to sign into law whatever they do, we're facing what people are calling the fiscal crisis because of these automatic tax hikes that go in for everybody, and these draconian cuts in both social and defense programs that will be enacted, again, automatically. do you think congress is going to be able to solve this? what should whoever is elected president because even if mitt romney is elected and he's not in office yet, won't he have to do something to encourage the congress to solve this? >> let me say on that issue i agree with what barack obama said in december of 2010. and that is in the middle of an economic downturn, in the middle of a bad economy, it's not a good time to raise taxes on anybody. i hope he remembers that and says that again and does that again because without presidential leadership, we're not going to be able to confront this issue. i think the long-term solution to this problem, of is the combination of pro growth strategies on tax reform and regulatory reform and repealing obam
before the year is out, unless the congress does something, and the president would have to sign into law whatever they do, we're facing what people are calling the fiscal crisis because of these automatic tax hikes that go in for everybody, and these draconian cuts in both social and defense programs that will be enacted, again, automatically. do you think congress is going to be able to solve this? what should whoever is elected president because even if mitt romney is elected and he's not in...
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according to a federal lawsuit, wal-mart broke labor laws by requiring temporary employees to work overtime without getting paid for it. the suit claims wal-mart made the workers arrive early for their shifts, stay late and work through breaks and lunches. it seeks unpaid wages for the employees. wal-mart says it's committed to ensuring all workers are fairly compensated. >>> fed ex is predicting you're going to spend a lot of your holiday shopping budget this year online. a surge in online shopping is expected to give the package delivery company a boost this holiday season. fed ex expects to move a record 280 million packages between thanksgiving and christmas. it's hiring about 20,000 seasonal workers to help out with all of those packages. >> all right. good deal. >> yeah. >> you do any shopping yet? >> i'm planning my list at this point. >> i am, too. i'm still shopping for myself. >> i'm behind this year. thanks, jess. >>> up next, the catch phrases of the campaign 2012. >> some stunk and some were really funny. >> weatherout side not frightful. delightful. feels more like september i
according to a federal lawsuit, wal-mart broke labor laws by requiring temporary employees to work overtime without getting paid for it. the suit claims wal-mart made the workers arrive early for their shifts, stay late and work through breaks and lunches. it seeks unpaid wages for the employees. wal-mart says it's committed to ensuring all workers are fairly compensated. >>> fed ex is predicting you're going to spend a lot of your holiday shopping budget this year online. a surge in...
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i was in government, i practiced law. not until your mid-30s do you know what you want to do. >> gayle, he's like your son and like me, a duke graduate and has done a lot of wonderful things. >> he's on the cover of "forbes" magazine. >> he believes like me that duke will have a great team. >> absolutely. >> thank you, david. >> nice to see you. the government began the war on drugs more than 40 years ago. a new documentary argues it's bean massive failure. we'll hear from ♪ >>> watching arrest after arrest i began to see for the first time the destructive impact of drug laws not only they target but those who enforce them as well. problem is that cop that made that cheap drug arrest he's going to get paid. he's going to get the hours of overtime for taking the drugs down to ecu. he's going to get paid for processing the prisoner down energy booking. he's going get paid for sitting back at his desk and writing the paper work for a couple of hours. he'll do that 40, 50, 60 times a month so his base pay might end up being
i was in government, i practiced law. not until your mid-30s do you know what you want to do. >> gayle, he's like your son and like me, a duke graduate and has done a lot of wonderful things. >> he's on the cover of "forbes" magazine. >> he believes like me that duke will have a great team. >> absolutely. >> thank you, david. >> nice to see you. the government began the war on drugs more than 40 years ago. a new documentary argues it's bean massive...
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. >> reporter: she was a brooklyn girl who went to law school but stopped practicing to stay home with the kids for a while. >> i was going a little crazy. it wasn't satisfying enough. kids would go away to school for two or three hours. i was watching soap operas. i said this is not what i studied for search years for. >> reporter: so you had a friend who said, i have just the right job for you. come and work in... >> for me, in family court. reporter: ... in family court as a prosecutor. >> correct. reporter: her job, she says, was one thing that led to the break-up of her first marriage. a few years later she went to meet some friends for a drink and spotted jerry scheindlin. >> i looked at him. i thought he was adorable. i still think he's adorable. >> reporter: what did you think when she walked up? >> i said to myself, now, that is one pretty lady. she kept on getting closer and closer. (laughing). >> reporter: they were married and raised her two and his three children together. they now have 11 grandchildren. eventually both scheindlins became judges. she in family court, he in
. >> reporter: she was a brooklyn girl who went to law school but stopped practicing to stay home with the kids for a while. >> i was going a little crazy. it wasn't satisfying enough. kids would go away to school for two or three hours. i was watching soap operas. i said this is not what i studied for search years for. >> reporter: so you had a friend who said, i have just the right job for you. come and work in... >> for me, in family court. reporter: ... in family...
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. >> ramada retable add law firm to conduct the four-month long investigation. attorney bradley bondy contend there is was a clear violation of ethics. >>> well, if you plan to casting a ballot in the upcoming november election, you have a few more days to register to vote if you haven't already. in virginia your deadline is monday, october 15 to register to vote. in maryland it's tuesday, october 16. and in the district mail-in registration deadline has already passed so you can still register, though. you have to do it in person at the election board's headquarters but you only have until friday, october 19 to do it there in the district. for more information on voter registration, just log on to our website wusa9.com and look under our campaign 2012 tab. >>> it's 6:36. jessica doyle is watching your money and your social calendar. >> maybe you've been invited to a halloween party and you don't really know what you want to wear. you don't really want to work too hard at it. we've got some cheap and lazy halloween ideas. you don't have to spend any money. look
. >> ramada retable add law firm to conduct the four-month long investigation. attorney bradley bondy contend there is was a clear violation of ethics. >>> well, if you plan to casting a ballot in the upcoming november election, you have a few more days to register to vote if you haven't already. in virginia your deadline is monday, october 15 to register to vote. in maryland it's tuesday, october 16. and in the district mail-in registration deadline has already passed so you can...
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i drink a lot of that. >> this sounds like a law firm in barcelona. some of the most amazing sparkling wines and values come from spain and it's only $9. it's made like a champagne but doesn't cost lime one. >> how much is that? >> it's $12. it's absolutely a party in a bottle. >> if you go to italy, whether you're in rome or venice, you'll see literally everybody on new year's eve walking around with it. this is a very good one. >> and then a sparkling wine from australia. >> it's unusual. >> yeah. i've never heard of that. >> people think of australia gives us chardonnay and others. this is jacob's creek. ice made exactly like a champagne, chardonnay and pi pino noir, two of the grapes that go in champagne. but it's really remarkable. >> this is champagne? >> it's right next door to champagne. in france when they make wine in a sparkling wine type style, you can get this from burgundy. this one is made from pinot noir and chardonnay. it's aged like a champagne but doesn't cost like a champagne. this is only $17 an hour. this is my personal favorite.
i drink a lot of that. >> this sounds like a law firm in barcelona. some of the most amazing sparkling wines and values come from spain and it's only $9. it's made like a champagne but doesn't cost lime one. >> how much is that? >> it's $12. it's absolutely a party in a bottle. >> if you go to italy, whether you're in rome or venice, you'll see literally everybody on new year's eve walking around with it. this is a very good one. >> and then a sparkling wine from...
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that inside baseball in terms of the law. generally, speaking if you have two guys charged with a crime, you try them separately because the constitution requires that one defendant has an ability not to be forced to testify and if the other guy's statement is going to be used that they both did it, it forces them to get on the stand. if there's a conspiracy count as there is in here, the law allows co-conspirators to be tried together and it's one of the exceptions where the law says the statement of one of the co-conspirators can be used against the other. so if i'm the prosecutor, i want them both in here. at the same time, i want to throw everything in front of the jury and then say, come on, really. you didn't think they didn't know what was going on? >> i think they're going to try to flip the son and have the son testify against father. i think that makes the most sense in this kind of case. also, the father let him sit in jail for a week. >> i know. >> i'm finding it's incredibly sad. at first you chuckle about the ca
that inside baseball in terms of the law. generally, speaking if you have two guys charged with a crime, you try them separately because the constitution requires that one defendant has an ability not to be forced to testify and if the other guy's statement is going to be used that they both did it, it forces them to get on the stand. if there's a conspiracy count as there is in here, the law allows co-conspirators to be tried together and it's one of the exceptions where the law says the...
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under the laws of the state, gays and lesbians should be treated like everyone else. out of the laws of how you define marriage, our religious and ethical decision, which i'm okay with, a lot of people aren't, i respect that. i respect the decision of the states. if new york wants to have it, which we did, i wasn't propon t proponent, i would prefer if we didn't, but not a big opponent. if north carolina doesn't want it, they shouldn't be forced to have it. >> how much focus should there be on this this issue in the campaign? you followed up saying -- you went on to say, republican party needs to get back to its base and would be more successful if it focused on the economy, which john boehner was pushing towards yesterday. is that a better focus for your party? >> i think so. and governor romney reflected that yesterday. he saidings this is a sensitive issue. he didn't talk about it in terms of what other people should believe. he said what he believes. he says, i favor a marriage between a man and a woman. he made it, i'm not going to be a big issue out of. and he s
under the laws of the state, gays and lesbians should be treated like everyone else. out of the laws of how you define marriage, our religious and ethical decision, which i'm okay with, a lot of people aren't, i respect that. i respect the decision of the states. if new york wants to have it, which we did, i wasn't propon t proponent, i would prefer if we didn't, but not a big opponent. if north carolina doesn't want it, they shouldn't be forced to have it. >> how much focus should there...
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. >>> hurricane sandy made lawful in southern cuba. already passed through jamaica and haiti with deadly results. >> a powerful storm intensifies over the caribbean. >> sandy looks to be a menace for folks along the east coast. >> we'll see problems with wind, rain and snow to go down in the history books. >> i know it's been tough these last four years. but things are about to get better. >> it is crunch time in the race for the white house. president obama is in the mid-of a 40 hour coast to coast campaign marathon. >> no sleep. if you're not going sleep you might as well be in vegas. >> wildfire tearing through southern colorado has destroyed at least 14 homes. hundreds of residents were forced to evacuate as the flames spread fueled by winds nearing 80 miles per hour. >> a man has been arrested over last month's attack on the consulate. >> the obama administration is pushing back against critics. >> officials knew a terror group claimed responsibility on twitter and on facebook. >> posting something on facebook is not in and of its
. >>> hurricane sandy made lawful in southern cuba. already passed through jamaica and haiti with deadly results. >> a powerful storm intensifies over the caribbean. >> sandy looks to be a menace for folks along the east coast. >> we'll see problems with wind, rain and snow to go down in the history books. >> i know it's been tough these last four years. but things are about to get better. >> it is crunch time in the race for the white house. president...
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now if they do them, they will be breaking the law. >> for a typical ticket, government tacks and fees can add as much as $60 to the price of the ticket. right now, airline ads can market the price for just $215. tomorrow, they'll have to tell you up front the real cost is $260. for an international flight, it can be greater. taxes and fees can push the flight of a new york to london flight advertised at $151 all the way to $735. >> these are all things the airlines don't want us to know. they want to keep us in the dark because they make more money. >> the airlines say they're being singled out unfairly. they argue virtually every other type of business from electronics stores to supermarkets advertises the price of their products before taxes. >> most everything that we purchase in just everyday lives, you know that when you see a price, it does not include taxes and fees. >> what the new rules won't do is prevent airlines from advertising flights at a certain price when only a fraction of the seats are readily available at the sale price. passenger rights advocates say it's a big ne
now if they do them, they will be breaking the law. >> for a typical ticket, government tacks and fees can add as much as $60 to the price of the ticket. right now, airline ads can market the price for just $215. tomorrow, they'll have to tell you up front the real cost is $260. for an international flight, it can be greater. taxes and fees can push the flight of a new york to london flight advertised at $151 all the way to $735. >> these are all things the airlines don't want us to...
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it wasn't an equal pay law. course we support equal pay. >> this is my first chance to ask you about your own debate against vice president joe biden. there was a lot made of the stylistic difference, the vice president laughing and smiling, interrupting you a lot through that debate. he told us he wasn't laughing at you, he was laughing at your proposals. how did that debate go, what did you make of how the vice president treated you? >> i thought it went very, very well. look i wasn't worried about how other people were conducting themselves. i was focused on offering the country a clear choice, offering ideas how to create jobs. >> did you think he was respectful to you? >> we've had three debates now? look, i wasn't focused on how joe was conducting himself. i was focused on myself and giving the country a clear choice. that's what's been beneficial about these debates, norah. three debates, the vice president and president have not offered a single new idea about how to turn this economy around and create j
it wasn't an equal pay law. course we support equal pay. >> this is my first chance to ask you about your own debate against vice president joe biden. there was a lot made of the stylistic difference, the vice president laughing and smiling, interrupting you a lot through that debate. he told us he wasn't laughing at you, he was laughing at your proposals. how did that debate go, what did you make of how the vice president treated you? >> i thought it went very, very well. look i...
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. >> never got past the fourth grade, both of you went to stanford and have law degrees from harvard. how did that happen? you know, our grandmother and everybody in our family worked very hard, so that we could have the very best opportunity possible and, you know, as julian told the story, was a cook for her entire adult life, scraping by to give my mom the best chance we could, my mom and, our zero mom and dad did the same for us. >> it is an american dream story and the point of the peach is that doesn't happen by accident, you have to invest in opportunities for folks, with public schools, we went to public schools, we were able to get through those universities on financial aid and student loans and grants and scholarships and that's exactly what president obama has been talking about, investing in those things so that america can be the land of opportunity and be competitive in the 21st century global economy. >> have you paid off the student loans? >> he has, i haven't. >> i have, yes. >> a year before we went to stanford our mom had made less than $20,000 so there is no way w
. >> never got past the fourth grade, both of you went to stanford and have law degrees from harvard. how did that happen? you know, our grandmother and everybody in our family worked very hard, so that we could have the very best opportunity possible and, you know, as julian told the story, was a cook for her entire adult life, scraping by to give my mom the best chance we could, my mom and, our zero mom and dad did the same for us. >> it is an american dream story and the point of...
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ignorance of the law is an excuse. the prosecutors have to prove that john edwards knowingly and willfully violated the law. so, i think that's what these various aides, speech writers, but remember again, wendy button, he didn't tell her that until, i believe it was the sum of 2009, a year and a half after his campaign ended. he said he didn't know details. he said he had only just learned about the bunny mellon money. again, these aides are a mixed bag. >> you're saying she didn't necessarily deliver what the prosecution was hoping? didn't she write in a blog in 2008 something about being a sociopath or things more expected, perhaps, of her testimony? >> reporter: right. well, actually, i think the defense -- she hasn't gone through cross-examination yet and i think she'll use that. she did describe as sociopathic. on, i think the defense will show her as she's bitter. she admitted she was bitter. i think it will be hard to tear her down. although i will point out, she was shopping around a book proposal. again, the
ignorance of the law is an excuse. the prosecutors have to prove that john edwards knowingly and willfully violated the law. so, i think that's what these various aides, speech writers, but remember again, wendy button, he didn't tell her that until, i believe it was the sum of 2009, a year and a half after his campaign ended. he said he didn't know details. he said he had only just learned about the bunny mellon money. again, these aides are a mixed bag. >> you're saying she didn't...
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we will fight it in a court of law now. we'll get our day in court and the cpsc will -- it's on the burden of them to prove there's a problem with the product. >> in the end, they would say it's about the safety. >> we agree. it's about the safety. we also say, if you're an adult and no kids in the house, it's your right to buy this product. >> got it. thank yo >>> do you know your blood type. it could affect your risk of heart disease. bill gates believes a new kind of toilet could help billions of people around the world. we'll look at his search for a sanitation revolution on "cbs this morning." hi parents, big year for spelling. here's what the kids will n-e-e-d. ♪ pens and markers, paper wide ruled. ♪ ♪ hoodies, sneakers, tape, sticks of glue.♪ ♪ large boxes pencils, highlighters. ♪ ♪ sneakers and t-shirts. ♪ notebooks and jeans, ♪ notebooks and jeans, ♪ notebooks and jeeeeans, yeah! ♪ ♪ notebooks and jeans! announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. that glorious season of nasal congesti
we will fight it in a court of law now. we'll get our day in court and the cpsc will -- it's on the burden of them to prove there's a problem with the product. >> in the end, they would say it's about the safety. >> we agree. it's about the safety. we also say, if you're an adult and no kids in the house, it's your right to buy this product. >> got it. thank yo >>> do you know your blood type. it could affect your risk of heart disease. bill gates believes a new kind...
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he is in law enforcement himself. i think that george looked up to him a lot. his belief is, look, he's licensed to carry a weapon. so he had the right to have it on him. well, i made the comment to him in the show, you can be a kindergarten teacher and be license today carry a weapon. you don't bring it to class with the kindergartner he is. just because you're licensed to care it doesn't mean you care it. he wasn't actually on a watch that night. he was out driving around somewhere. then what's he doing? come on. >> i'm really glad you're coming back. i can't wait to see the show. let's talk about politics for a second. i remember when we talked, you said you don't touch politics on your show. that's the one thing i stay away from. i'm fascinated by the local that wives are playing, ann romney did a dynamic speech last week, michelle obama, the first lady did a dynamic speech this week. what role do you think the wives play in attracting women voters. are you talking about it at your place? >> i don't mind talking about politics, just not party politics. i do
he is in law enforcement himself. i think that george looked up to him a lot. his belief is, look, he's licensed to carry a weapon. so he had the right to have it on him. well, i made the comment to him in the show, you can be a kindergarten teacher and be license today carry a weapon. you don't bring it to class with the kindergartner he is. just because you're licensed to care it doesn't mean you care it. he wasn't actually on a watch that night. he was out driving around somewhere. then...
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>> the law tends to lag behind technology. maybe that's not a bad thing. let technology play itself out so we know what's going on here. we have always seen in the past most defamation cases are about newspaper articles or things that are said on television. now we're looking to how about online, these ratings sites. there had been a handful of cases, couple dozen, but not enough to really set things up. so the big question in this case is the son of the patient said didn't think he was a very good doctor. and then he throws another line in. he says, a nurse told me that he's a real tool. now, the question is, then, in this case, and this is what the minnesota supreme court has to deal with, a nurse told him the doctor is a tool. is that him passing on somebody else's opinion, which is okay, or is that a statement of fact? what is a tool? the younger kids know what a tool is. you and i are older, thinking something in the garage. that's what they have to wrestle here. is that opinion or protected by somebody else's opinion i threw in here. the doctor said
>> the law tends to lag behind technology. maybe that's not a bad thing. let technology play itself out so we know what's going on here. we have always seen in the past most defamation cases are about newspaper articles or things that are said on television. now we're looking to how about online, these ratings sites. there had been a handful of cases, couple dozen, but not enough to really set things up. so the big question in this case is the son of the patient said didn't think he was a...
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or i think, you have to -- i talked to somebody yesterday, an attorney at a big law firm. i said how about gossip in your firm. oh, i don't hold with it at all. i don't do that stuff. big grin. >> michael pollack, thank you. appreciate it. >>> sometimes going to a restaurant can be incredibly frustrating. >> i'd like a plain omelette, no potatoes on the plate. a cup of coffee and a side order of wheat toast. >> i'm sorry, we don't have any side orders of toast. >> must havin or a coffee roll. >> what do you mean you don't have a side order of toast. you make sandwiches, don't you? >> would you hike to talk to the manager. >> uncovering the five dirty little secrets to help your next trip to a restaurant so much more enjoyable. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." here's my morning routine. gotta start the day off right. wardrobe. cute. then new activia breakfast blend. a great way to help start the day. mmm... creamy lowfat yogurt with grains in yummy breakfast flavors, like apple cinnamon. its hearty, with twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt and helps regul
or i think, you have to -- i talked to somebody yesterday, an attorney at a big law firm. i said how about gossip in your firm. oh, i don't hold with it at all. i don't do that stuff. big grin. >> michael pollack, thank you. appreciate it. >>> sometimes going to a restaurant can be incredibly frustrating. >> i'd like a plain omelette, no potatoes on the plate. a cup of coffee and a side order of wheat toast. >> i'm sorry, we don't have any side orders of toast....
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. >> reporter: the university of texas achieves diversity now through a state law, that 10% plan that guarantees admission to students no matter their race from the top 10% of their class. but ut admits other students by what it calls holistic review, using factors that include test scores, leadership potential and race and it's this policy that's being challenged. >> what are the stakes here? >> the stakes are tremendous. >> reporter: more than 70 groups from civil rights organizations to former military leaders to some of the largest corporations in the country have all asked the court to maintain some use of race in admissions, warning that the loss of diversity would harm business, the training of military leaders, and the quality of education. >> all students would suffer not just black and latino students all students benefit from learning together in the classroom and outside of the classroom. >> reporter: all the courts conservative justices expressed concern over the use of racial prejudice, affirmative action is on the line. the last time the court reviewed this, justice san
. >> reporter: the university of texas achieves diversity now through a state law, that 10% plan that guarantees admission to students no matter their race from the top 10% of their class. but ut admits other students by what it calls holistic review, using factors that include test scores, leadership potential and race and it's this policy that's being challenged. >> what are the stakes here? >> the stakes are tremendous. >> reporter: more than 70 groups from civil...
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john delaney, son of an electrician, georgetown law grad. he thanked his family as he accepted his seat and made his speech up there on the stage. he has four daughters by the way aging 5 to 20 -- ages 5 to 20 years old. a lot of excitement when the news came. the vote was called right before 10:00. and all the folks came down to congratulate him. the race made extremely tight after the district was redrawn to include a big chunk of montgomery county. it turns out that made a huge difference and john delaney says the voters spoke loud and clear today. >> i'm just very excited to have the privilege of representing the 6th district. the election will prove our message got through to all the voters across the 6 districts. >> reporter: he is the projected winner here in the 6th district for the first time in 20 years, a democrat takes hold of maryland's 6th district seat. back to you. >> that means out of the nine congress members that maryland has -- i'm sorry out of 10, nine will be democrats. >>> also in maryland so many key issues on the bal
john delaney, son of an electrician, georgetown law grad. he thanked his family as he accepted his seat and made his speech up there on the stage. he has four daughters by the way aging 5 to 20 -- ages 5 to 20 years old. a lot of excitement when the news came. the vote was called right before 10:00. and all the folks came down to congratulate him. the race made extremely tight after the district was redrawn to include a big chunk of montgomery county. it turns out that made a huge difference...
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>> they are saying they need new laws because the fda said yesterday, one of the attorneys, spokesperson said we simply don't have the regulations that we need now in order to address this situation. thank, you doctor. >>> this morning, the boy scouts of america organization is accused of a century long cover-up, hiding evidence of sexual abuse by scout leaders. the secrecy is ending with a wave of evidence that's posted online for everyone to see. >> reporter: tom stewart became a cub scout in 1970 and almost immediately became a victim of his scout master. >> i was in scouting with my brother matt and we were sexually abused for better part of ten years from age 8 to 18. >> reporter: he says he's just one of many boy scouts who have been molested by those he trusted. >> it's not easy for me to get up here and talk about this. but i do want to speak for all the victims that can't speak for themselves. >> reporter: there have been hundreds if not thousands of other victims documented by the boy scouts in what's been called the perversion files. in 1935 the "new york times" reported the g
>> they are saying they need new laws because the fda said yesterday, one of the attorneys, spokesperson said we simply don't have the regulations that we need now in order to address this situation. thank, you doctor. >>> this morning, the boy scouts of america organization is accused of a century long cover-up, hiding evidence of sexual abuse by scout leaders. the secrecy is ending with a wave of evidence that's posted online for everyone to see. >> reporter: tom stewart...
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that would be gwyneth, and a rock star son-in-law, that would >>> well, we're having a dinner for a possible client and his wife. >> okay. >> is staying here for the summer with their son, and i'm not saying you can't come. >> what are you not saying? >> well, i'm not not saying new england. i'm saying, of course, you can come. you're living here. >> i'm staying here. >> well, same point. i don't know what the difference is. >> blythe danner plays an uptight and overbearing mom in her new movie. she just said, another mean mom. "hello, i must be going" is the new movie. she's won two emmys in "huff" and played in "will and grace," was robert de niro's wife in "meet the parents" and in real life is mother to gwyneth and jake paltrow. blythe danner, it's so good to see you! >> i'm delighted to be here because you and charlie have changed my morning habit of my watching. >> oh, that's so nice! >> you really have, it's true. >> thank you, thank you. we are thrilled to be here and norah's joining us, so really, the whole team's coming together. we're very excited. but let's talk about you, becaus
that would be gwyneth, and a rock star son-in-law, that would >>> well, we're having a dinner for a possible client and his wife. >> okay. >> is staying here for the summer with their son, and i'm not saying you can't come. >> what are you not saying? >> well, i'm not not saying new england. i'm saying, of course, you can come. you're living here. >> i'm staying here. >> well, same point. i don't know what the difference is. >> blythe danner...
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there are laws against age discrimination. >> i'm not anti-immigrant. my father was born in mexico. my wife's father in waems. that idea is repulse sufficient. >> these those are not the contrasts we need. the four of us agree for the rest of the evening. don't actually talk about -- correspondent jan crawford with us from miami. we have chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell in ann arbor, michigan. good morning. >> good morning. >> jan, let me go first to you. what happened to mitt romney after having a couple of bad weeks at least? he now seems to be more aggressive and pointed and precise and on the move as these polls indicate. >> sorry. i didn't mean to interrupt you. i have to say, we have seen such a different mitt romney this week in the debates and on the stops on the campaign trail. i think there are two reasons for that. number one, he got whooped in south carolina and he know he has to perform. this state is critical. if newt gingrich wins here, it's a whole new ball game. he's really got to get down to business and win this thing. number two, charlie, he has a
there are laws against age discrimination. >> i'm not anti-immigrant. my father was born in mexico. my wife's father in waems. that idea is repulse sufficient. >> these those are not the contrasts we need. the four of us agree for the rest of the evening. don't actually talk about -- correspondent jan crawford with us from miami. we have chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell in ann arbor, michigan. good morning. >> good morning. >> jan, let me go first to you....